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Dujardin and Werth to do battle
Looking ahead to next year’s postponed Olympics, who will take the dressage medals? H&H dressage editor Polly Bryan asks the experts
'The best day of our lives'
In an unexpected shake-up of the form book, Britain’s showjumpers soar to gold. Pippa Roome continues our series remembering London 2012
King's Sweetheart Grows Up
Mary King scores a win with a slow-maturing home-bred, while Kitty King’s on-form greys land a one-two
The Best Exotic Hunt Clubs
From a Japanese draghunt to a chasing jackal in Palestine, Will Cursham discovers some of the most extraordinary packs of hounds in the world – some of whom live on today
Polly Coles
With the right mix of training, horsepower and ambition, a talented amateur can be unstoppable in the show ring. Alex Robinson meets one who is winning against the showing elite
The Olympics in adversity
With the 2020 Games postponed a year by the coronavirus pandemic, Pippa Roome looks back on other Olympics that have been affected by world events, from wars and boycotts to terrorism
‘Competition sharpens you up'
Andrew Nicholson on his one worry about the new normal in eventing
Jacko scores first win
A horse who has had foot problems comes through to take a novice
Michael Whitaker
The Olympic showjumper on learning from Harvey Smith, looking for the first fence and why, despite a tack room full of bits, he turns to his vulcanite pelham
Tried and Tested
Business may be brisk, but a pre-purchase exam remains a must if you’re planning to buy.
Maher for gold
Who would have won showjumping gold this year – and can they hold their form for another 12 months? H&H’s showjumping editor Jennifer Donald asks the great and good for their predictions
‘Don't become reliant on the whip'
Carl Hester discusses using a whip correctly and sticking to the Covid rules
On the plus side…
For some riders, the year’s delay before the Olympics will help more than hinder. Sarah Radford finds out how it could work to their advantage
‘What really floats my boat'
Tessa Waugh’s renovation project is clouded by her reliving the tortured relationships of her youth, but a joyful hack erases the heartbreak of absent workmen
Michael Eilberg
The grand prix dressage rider on his jumping background, the importance of standing still and the horse he would love to have back on his yard
King's greys rule
Kitty King scores a double, with her 2019 European Championships ride Vendredi Biats matched by an up-and-coming star
Harmony rules as Britain takes gold
Union flags at the ready? Pippa Roome kicks off our series looking back at London 2012 with our brilliant dressage golds
Graham Fletcher
The Nations Cup stalwart made his name producing bargain horses to the highest level. Penny Richardson plots his career from all-round sportsman to Olympic athlete
Future perfect?
Genetic technology offers us the potential to beat equine disease and boost performance, but how far should we go? Dr Madeleine Campbell MRCVS outlines the ethical issues.
Emmet McNamara
This month’s Derby-winning jockey tells Catherine Austen how he landed the odds on his Epsom debut, and why he’s in no rush to pursue his accountancy career just yet
At home with hounds
What really goes on in hunt kennels? How are hounds exercised and fed? Beanie Sturgis reveals the daily routine for two very different packs of hounds
Campaigner
Reece McCook, founder of online campaign Ride Out Racism, on promoting cohesion within the equestrian community and how he wants to stand out
What can be done to improve all riders' lives?
Mental health support is changing across the industry
Just the job
H&H’s amateur survey has uncovered which jobs are most compatible with a competitive lifestyle – or do riders simply make it work? Martha Terry crunches the data
Magnus Nicholson
The show producer on his coffee addiction, acting ambitions and the 21st birthday present he still wears to this day
Do you ride a crooked horse?
Addressing a straightness issue means teasing out cause and effect, explains Dr. Liz Barr MRCVS
Single focus
A full-time job is usually incompatible with campaigning a string of competition horses. Becky Murray tracks down some elite amateurs to discover if it’s possible to reach the top with just one ride
Team Jinks clean up
“Exceptional” ponies come forward for the first show back
James Wilson
Britain’s new star showjumper tells Sarah Radford about his impatience to return to the circuit, an embryo breeding programme and scaling the heights with just one horse
Evans' pair start in style
Riders are delighted to be eventing, as Dani Evans and Harry Meade are among the winners at Tweseldown